Abhishek Kumar
Abhishek Kumar’s got this knack for popping up in projects that make you do a double-take, like, “Wait, wasn’t that him?” You might’ve caught his face in “Delhi Crime” (2019)—that show everyone wouldn’t shut up about for weeks, and honestly, for good reason. It digs deep into the gritty mess of the capital’s crime scene, and Abhishek’s role? Small screen time, but man, he squeezes every drop out of it. Not the kind of guy who just blends into the background. Then there’s “Happu Ki Ultan Paltan” (2019), which is basically the antidote to a bad day. It’s sitcom gold, pure chaos, and heart, and Abhishek slides right into the madness like he’s been living in that world forever. The dude’s got comedic timing that sneaks up on you—one minute you’re watching the Paltan’s shenanigans, next you’re cracking up at a one-liner he tosses out like it’s no big deal.
Now, “Kapkapiii” (2025) is the one everyone’s keeping an eye on. People are already buzzing, and details are still under wraps. Rumor mill says it’s not your run-of-the-mill thriller, and Abhishek’s set to take on a meatier role—something that’ll let him really flex. He’s not just riding the wave, he’s paddling his own boat, carving out space in Indian TV and film that feels, honestly, long overdue. If you’re tired of the same ol’ faces and phoned-in performances, Abhishek Kumar’s filmography is worth the dive.